Halo Mass Dependence of HI and OVI Absorption: Evidence for Differential Kinematics
Nigel L. Mathes, Christopher W. Churchill, Glenn G. Kacprzak, Nikole, M. Nielsen, Sebastian Trujillo-Gomez, Jane Charlton, Sowgat Muzahid

TL;DR
This study investigates how the mass of a galaxy's halo influences the behavior of surrounding gas, revealing that lower mass halos have more gas escaping and different kinematic properties compared to higher mass halos, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The paper provides new observational evidence for the dependence of circumgalactic medium kinematics on galaxy halo mass and demonstrates differential gas escape fractions based on mass and distance.
Findings
Lower mass halos have higher gas escape fractions.
O VI absorption is less common in lower mass halos.
Gas escape fraction increases with distance from galaxy center.
Abstract
We studied a sample of 14 galaxies (0.1 < z < 0.7) using HST/WFPC2 imaging and high-resolution HST/COS or HST/STIS quasar spectroscopy of Lya, Lyb, OVI1031, and OVI1037 absorption. The galaxies, having 10.8 < log(M/M_solar) < 12.2, lie within D = 300 kpc of quasar sightlines, probing out to D/R_vir = 3. When the full range of galaxy virial masses and D/R_vir of the sample are examined, 40% of the HI absorbing clouds can be inferred to be escaping their host halo. The fraction of bound clouds decreases as D/R_vir increases such that the escaping fraction is around 15% for D/R_vir < 1, around 45% for 1 < D/R_vir < 2, and around 90% for 2 < D/R_vir < 3. Adopting the median mass log(M/M_solar) = 11.5 to divide the sample into "higher" and "lower" mass galaxies, we find mass dependency for the hot CGM kinematics. To our survey limits, OVI absorption is found in only 40% of the HI clouds in…
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